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Cerebral Palsy & Parents
Tips for Parents
Learn about CP. The more you know,
the more you can help yourself and
your child. See the list of
resources and organizations at the
end of this publication.
Love and play with your child. Treat
your son or daughter as you would a
child without disabilities. Take
your child places, read together,
have fun.
Learn from professionals and other
parents how to meet your child's
special needs, but try not to turn
your lives into one round of therapy
after another.
Ask for help from family and
friends. Caring for a child with CP
is hard work. Teach others what to
do and give them plenty of
opportunities to practice while you
take a break.
Keep informed about new treatments
and technologies that may help. New
approaches are constantly being
worked on and can make a huge
difference to the quality of your
child's life. However, be careful
about unproven new "fads."
Learn about assistive technology
that can help your child. This may
include a simple communication board
to help your child express needs and
desires, or may be as sophisticated
as a computer with special software.
Be patient, keep up your hope for
improvement. Your child, like every
child, has a whole lifetime to learn
and grow.
Work with professionals in early
intervention or in your school to
develop an IFSP or an IEP that
reflects your child's needs and
abilities. Be sure to include
related services such as
speech-language pathology, physical
therapy, and occupational therapy if
your child needs these. Don't forget
about assistive technology either!
Content Courtesy : www.nichcy.org
Note : Information herein is
provided for informational purposes
only and is not a substitute for
professional medical advice. You
should not use this information for
diagnosing or treating a medical or
health condition. If you have or
suspect you have a medical problem,
promptly contact your professional
healthcare provider. Please consult
your healthcare provider before
beginning any course of
supplementation or treatment.
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